The Ruff Report: Dogs and Surveys

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Nov 10, 2012 at 12:01 AMNov 13, 2012 at 8:01 AM

Is your dog's breed on the hot-dating list?

Looking for a hot date or perhaps the dream partner of your life? Well, the breed of dog you own may hold the key to your success with dating and romance.A survey by Kloff.com of 1,000 pet owners and non-owners has found that the breed of dog one owns can enhance a man's chances of landing a hot date and improve a woman's likelihood of fetching the man of her dreams.Story continues below----------------------------------------------------------------------

A book about a rescue dogthat will touch your heart THE HUNT OF HER LIFE, a full-color book by newspaper journalist and MySetterSam.com publisher Joseph A. Reppucci, is must reading for animal lovers of all ages. It has 60 color photos of dogs to illustrate the compelling story of Samantha, an unwanted rescue dog adopted at age 2 by Mr. Reppucci. Travel with them along a trail of life filled with surprising twists, sudden turns, mystery and even what some call a miracle. And when the journey is finished, you may never look at people and their pets, motherhood - and perhaps even God - in the same way. THE HUNT OF HER LIFE will take you on a captivating journey - a trip like no other - that will touch your heart.

Story continues here "Pets are great for lots of different things; for companionship, for fun romps at the park, and even for getting a date,” said Alejandro Russo, co-founder of Klooff, a mobile app that allows users to create profiles for their pets. According to the survey, the leading dog breeds that make women more attractive to men are:1. Golden Retriever2. Labrador Retriever3. Chihuahua4. Poodle5. BeagleThe survey found the leading dog breeds that make men more attractive to women are:1. German Shepherd2. Golden Retriever3. Labrador Retriever4. Siberian Husky5. French BulldogSome of the survey's findings about women and their dogs are:A woman who owns a Chihuahua is viewed as dumber than a woman who has any other breed. A woman who owns a Golden Retriever is believed to be better girlfriend material than a woman who has a Chihuahua. A woman who owns a Chihuahua is considered to be five times more likely to be better material for a "one-night stand" than a woman who has a Golden Retriever. A woman who owns a Poodle also is viewed as more likely to be just a "one-night stand" than a woman who has any other breed. A woman who owns a Poodle or Chihuahua is considered twice as likely to be "high maintenance" compared to a woman who has a Siberian Husky. A woman who owns a Chihuahuas is viewed as "probably hot" more so than a woman who has any other breed.More reports about dogs and surveys:Where does you dog's breed rank in popularity?Is your dog's name on the most popular list?Isyour dog's name on the most unusual list? The secret to your dog's amazing sense of smellFace it, you really do look like your dogThe trick to helping dogs and cats get along Dog has become woman's best friend, tooWho's treated better - your pet or significant other? Smokers willing to quit for sake of petsThe top 10 dog parks in America 10 major cities that are 'purrfect' for catsThe canine is top dog in BritainPets are best medicine for sadness and stressMore reports about dogs and surveys Some of the survey's findings about men and their dogs are:A man who owns a Boxer, a Bulldog or Rottweiler is more likely to be viewed as as just a “hook up” than a man who has a Labrador Retriever. A man who owns a Golden Retriever is 10 times more likely to be considered "marriage material" or "boyfriend material” than a man who has a Pit Bull. A man who owns a German Shepherd is three times more likely to be considered "marriage material" or "boyfriend material” than a man who has a Pit Bull. A man who owns a Pit Bull or a Rottweiler is 10 times more likely to be viewed as “slimy” or “sketchy” than a man who has a Siberian Husky. A man who owns a Labrador Retriever is more likely to be considered as a potential "great dad." A man who owns a Siberian Husky is more likely to be viewed as "more manly" than a man who has a Bulldog. HOME

Looking for a hot date or perhaps the dream partner of your life? Well, the breed of dog you own may hold the key to your success with dating and romance.A survey by Kloff.com of 1,000 pet owners and non-owners has found that the breed of dog one owns can enhance a man's chances of landing a hot date and improve a woman's likelihood of fetching the man of her dreams.Story continues below----------------------------------------------------------------------

A book about a rescue dogthat will touch your heart THE HUNT OF HER LIFE, a full-color book by newspaper journalist and MySetterSam.com publisher Joseph A. Reppucci, is must reading for animal lovers of all ages. It has 60 color photos of dogs to illustrate the compelling story of Samantha, an unwanted rescue dog adopted at age 2 by Mr. Reppucci. Travel with them along a trail of life filled with surprising twists, sudden turns, mystery and even what some call a miracle. And when the journey is finished, you may never look at people and their pets, motherhood - and perhaps even God - in the same way. THE HUNT OF HER LIFE will take you on a captivating journey - a trip like no other - that will touch your heart.

Story continues here "Pets are great for lots of different things; for companionship, for fun romps at the park, and even for getting a date,” said Alejandro Russo, co-founder of Klooff, a mobile app that allows users to create profiles for their pets. According to the survey, the leading dog breeds that make women more attractive to men are:1. Golden Retriever2. Labrador Retriever3. Chihuahua4. Poodle5. BeagleThe survey found the leading dog breeds that make men more attractive to women are:1. German Shepherd2. Golden Retriever3. Labrador Retriever4. Siberian Husky5. French BulldogSome of the survey's findings about women and their dogs are:A woman who owns a Chihuahua is viewed as dumber than a woman who has any other breed. A woman who owns a Golden Retriever is believed to be better girlfriend material than a woman who has a Chihuahua. A woman who owns a Chihuahua is considered to be five times more likely to be better material for a "one-night stand" than a woman who has a Golden Retriever. A woman who owns a Poodle also is viewed as more likely to be just a "one-night stand" than a woman who has any other breed. A woman who owns a Poodle or Chihuahua is considered twice as likely to be "high maintenance" compared to a woman who has a Siberian Husky. A woman who owns a Chihuahuas is viewed as "probably hot" more so than a woman who has any other breed.More reports about dogs and surveys:Where does you dog's breed rank in popularity?Is your dog's name on the most popular list?Isyour dog's name on the most unusual list? The secret to your dog's amazing sense of smellFace it, you really do look like your dogThe trick to helping dogs and cats get along Dog has become woman's best friend, tooWho's treated better - your pet or significant other? Smokers willing to quit for sake of petsThe top 10 dog parks in America 10 major cities that are 'purrfect' for catsThe canine is top dog in BritainPets are best medicine for sadness and stressMore reports about dogs and surveys Some of the survey's findings about men and their dogs are:A man who owns a Boxer, a Bulldog or Rottweiler is more likely to be viewed as as just a “hook up” than a man who has a Labrador Retriever. A man who owns a Golden Retriever is 10 times more likely to be considered "marriage material" or "boyfriend material” than a man who has a Pit Bull. A man who owns a German Shepherd is three times more likely to be considered "marriage material" or "boyfriend material” than a man who has a Pit Bull. A man who owns a Pit Bull or a Rottweiler is 10 times more likely to be viewed as “slimy” or “sketchy” than a man who has a Siberian Husky. A man who owns a Labrador Retriever is more likely to be considered as a potential "great dad." A man who owns a Siberian Husky is more likely to be viewed as "more manly" than a man who has a Bulldog. HOME